A lowland country is a nation that is predominantly flat or at low elevation, with minimal to no mountainous or hilly terrain. These countries are characterized by extensive plains, coastal areas, and river valleys. Examples include the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and parts of the United States like the Midwest region.
is the most densley populated of Europe's landscape regions.
The lowland area found in the north is Africa :) Hope this helps
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Denmark.
Yes, the Russian plain is an eastward continuation of the north European lowland.
Belgium
A lowland country is a nation that is predominantly flat or at low elevation, with minimal to no mountainous or hilly terrain. These countries are characterized by extensive plains, coastal areas, and river valleys. Examples include the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and parts of the United States like the Midwest region.
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The North German Plain or Northern Lowland
The northern half of Germany in the North European Lowland whereas the southern part is in the Central Uplands. Only a small part of southern Germany along the border with Switzerland and Austria is part of the Alpine System. The variety of landforms helps to account for Germany's mixed economy of agriculture, mining, industry, and tourism. The United Kingdom is partially Western Uplands and partially Lowlands. Only a small part of Belgium and Poland are in the Central Uplands.
the rhine river
mountains: the Carpathian Mountains, the Tatra Mountains (with the highest point of country)the biggest rivers: the Danube, the Váh and the Hronlowlands: the Danubian Lowland, the Eastern Slovak Lowland and more
north European plain